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and detention' of the accused.

Apart from the special Treaty sMligations in the ease

of Spain and Switserland which have been referred to, there is

no expressed obligation to furnish legal aid without charging

for it, and a different course might, no doubt, be defended;

but, in Mr. McKenna's view a liberal interpretation of the

obligations resting on H.M. Gevermant under the Law and

Extradition Treaties is desirable as tending to maintain

relations of friendliness and mutual helpfulases with other

Governments in regard to extradition proceedings.

It is also to be remarked that an application for

Habeas Corpus may raise questions of general importance that

should not be decided by the High Court without being fully

argued by Counsel, and serious difficulty might besult from

leaving the employment of Counsel to resint the application

to the discretion of a foreign Government.

I am,

sir,

Your obedient Servant,

C. Blackwell.

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